Countessmeout, The London Real Estate Homes are exactly what I had in mind for possible purchases for Prince Henry. I think The Old Clock House with 4 bedrooms would work nicely for Harry. The guest rooms would be splendid for relatives.

Oooh! House hunting! My favorite past time! Most of the places seem character-less, but I did spark to Kensington Church W. Maybe it was all the light and suggestion of windows (at least).

My California soul needs sun and air. But I would also need more garden and trees.

I come from Norfolk, that part of England. It's more a rural and agricultural county than anything, though it gets its fair share of tourists on the coast and the Broads (where people can sail.) It's a very flat county, but pretty in parts.

This house is reasonably near to Sandringham and Anmer on the Sandringham estate. It's certainly not a sun drenched touristy sort of spot, though tourists do visit Sandringham of course. There are quite a few country houses with aristocrats still living in them in the area (they're called 'turnip toffs') so if you wanted a nice country lifestyle it would be fine.

Bit cold in the winter, Muhler; the wind comes straight from the North Pole . I have to say that it doesn't seem likely to me that Harry would be buying a big house in Norfolk, until he has a family at least, but you never know!

Being Norfolk born and bred myself, I concur with Curryong's description of this county! Many parts of Norfolk are very secluded and off the beaten track, so it would be an ideal place for Harry to live.

York Cottage IMO is in quite a nice location but it's a rather ugly late Victorian building architecturally. As far as I know the estate office for the Sandringham estate is located there as well as accommodation for estate workers and holiday lets. I suppose they could all be thrown out and a refurbishment for Harry take place, but I don't think it's likely somehow!

Prince Harry is not buying a £3.6m mansion in the North Norfolk village of Wighton, it was confirmed today.

National newspapers today ran a story saying that Water Hall, near Wighton, boasting seven bedrooms, a swimming pool and no neighbours, had enticed the prince because of its proximity to Anmer Hall, where the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge live.

But a spokesman from country house agents Savills in Norwich, selling the property, confirmed today that this was not the case and Water Hall is still very much for sale.

Prince Charles and possibly the Queen would contribute to Harry's first marital home, I believe. However at the moment Harry's single and personally I don't believe he was seriously interested in Water Hall, lovely though it is. It's too big for one person. Somebody was flying a kite here, probably Emily Andrews.